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. >>> nasa and u.s. air force launched a rocket into orbit tuesday carrying 29 satellites. one of the satellites on board was actually designed and built by high school students. >>> a new study featured by the american heart association revealed today's kids run a mile 90 seconds slower than their parents did. in fact, heart-related fitness in children has declined 5% per decade since the '70s. >>> frank schaffer was convicted of breaking church law for officiating his son's same-sex marriage. schafer could have been defrocked but instead was given a 30-day suspension. he said it was a matter of conscience, i simply cannot discriminate against god's beloved children. >>> two hikers rescued after realizing they were not dressed warm enough for freezing temperatures. a search and rescue team made quick work of the situation air lifting the hikers to safety, giving them one heck of a ride. >>> now for a look at all things money. a water slide promises to be the world's tallest and fastest. mega blaster will stand over 130 feet in the air and will propel riders at speeds surpa
. >>> nasa and u.s. air force launched a rocket into orbit tuesday carrying 29 satellites. one of the satellites on board was actually designed and built by high school students. >>> a new study featured by the american heart association revealed today's kids run a mile 90 seconds slower than their parents did. in fact, heart-related fitness in children has declined 5% per decade since the '70s. >>> frank schaffer was convicted of breaking church law for officiating...
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nasa is one and only them the workshop. it's home to a number of engineers and researchers whose sole focus is to make discoveries by sending scientific instruments up to the edge of space and back. when flights are actually of the will was for my flight and the physics are actually very simple the good you have buoyancy in the balloon. it lifts you up to a particular altitude in the new quad believe it or not the concept is just that simple. on the ground the balloon is filled with the very small amount of kiwi am and as a balloon ascends into the atmosphere and helium expands to volumes of up to forty million cubic feet. and while they are sturdy enough to carry it to eight thousand pounds. nasa has no intention of taking balloon and nations anytime soon but that hasn't stopped private companies from car during their own manned missions. just last year red bull sponsored daredevil felix and tom gardner to jump to earn from it for me and believe in setting a record for a parachute jump from the highest altitude. and outsid
nasa is one and only them the workshop. it's home to a number of engineers and researchers whose sole focus is to make discoveries by sending scientific instruments up to the edge of space and back. when flights are actually of the will was for my flight and the physics are actually very simple the good you have buoyancy in the balloon. it lifts you up to a particular altitude in the new quad believe it or not the concept is just that simple. on the ground the balloon is filled with the very...
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but last july, nasa came very close to losing an astronaut. for many it drove home the message that stakes on space walks are very high. lester. >> tom costello, the next space walk will happen on christmas eve. we're joined by steven robinson now, former astronaut and veteran of three space walks who retired last year from nasa after 36 years. thanks so much for being here. help me understand the urgency of this mission. if you lose all of your cooling on the space station, what happens? >> it's not good at all to lose the cooling an a space station because everything on the space station runs with electrical power. electricity running in an engine or computer generates heat. one of the critical elements is the ability to get rid of the heat. if you can't get rid of the heat you have to stop generating heat which means you have to turn everything off which means you have to go home. >> take me up there. give me an idea what it's like. you're doing this highly technical mission. you're going through a lot of physical stress. you have the earth
but last july, nasa came very close to losing an astronaut. for many it drove home the message that stakes on space walks are very high. lester. >> tom costello, the next space walk will happen on christmas eve. we're joined by steven robinson now, former astronaut and veteran of three space walks who retired last year from nasa after 36 years. thanks so much for being here. help me understand the urgency of this mission. if you lose all of your cooling on the space station, what happens?...
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developed and deployed from the united states gives us a chance to have a new kind of industry even nasa being a customer for space x. >> that is how they make their money? >> they have other governments and private sector organizations that are recognizing we like to take a look how we can commercialize space other folks look at space tourism such as virgin galactic and others but but i think he has demonstrated he can put a rocket into space, he has delivered to payloads moving to commercial payloads and i think you'll open a whole new category for commercial space people tell understand you could make pharmaceuticals or products in zero gravity you cannot make on earth. >> talk about computers do we war that makes me think of lots and that went on in jeopardy. >> said the computer beat the best human? >> again as the two most successful players in history. >> he cleaned their clocks. >> now you say we will have robots that act like doctors ? >> the best decisions made about my health when i go to the hospital. that is a lot to be a decision in support to help doctors and hospitals und
developed and deployed from the united states gives us a chance to have a new kind of industry even nasa being a customer for space x. >> that is how they make their money? >> they have other governments and private sector organizations that are recognizing we like to take a look how we can commercialize space other folks look at space tourism such as virgin galactic and others but but i think he has demonstrated he can put a rocket into space, he has delivered to payloads moving to...
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developed and deployed from the united states gives us a chance to have a new kind of industry even nasa being a customer for space x. >> that is how they make their money? >> they have other governments and private ctor organizations that are recognizing we like to take a look how we can commercialize space other folks look at space tourism such as virgin galactic and others but but i think he has demonstrated he can put a rocket into space, he has delivered to payloads moving to commercial payloads and i think you'll open a whole new category for commercial space people tell understand you could make pharmaceuticals or products in zero gravity you cannot make on earth. >> talk about computers do we war that makes me think of lots and that went on in jeopardy. >> said the computer beat the best human? >> again as the two most successful players in history. >> he cleaned their clocks. >> now you say we will have robots that act like doctors ? >> the best decisions made about my health when i go to the hospital. that is a lot to be a decision in support to help doctors and hospitals under
developed and deployed from the united states gives us a chance to have a new kind of industry even nasa being a customer for space x. >> that is how they make their money? >> they have other governments and private ctor organizations that are recognizing we like to take a look how we can commercialize space other folks look at space tourism such as virgin galactic and others but but i think he has demonstrated he can put a rocket into space, he has delivered to payloads moving to...
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nasa can be a customer from space x. >> not just to nasa, but quite frankly they have got other government and private sector organizations recognizing gee we would like to take a look at how we can commercialize space. lots of folks are looking at space tourism, such as virgin galactic and other folks. in this case i think with space x he has demonstrated he is eventually moving toward commercial pay loads i think it will open up a whole new category for commercializing space. >> you can make certain products in zero gravity you can't make on earth. >> when you talk about computers doing more. ma that i cans me think about watson the ibm computer that went on jeopardy. >> this is watson. >> can a computer beat the best humans? >> pitting an ibm computer systems against the two most successful celebrated players in history. watson cleaned their clocks. >> who is michael phelps. what is staggering genius. >> you say we are going to soon see robots that act like doctors? >> well, i would like to have the best decisions made about my health when i go to the hospital, wouldn't you? that's what
nasa can be a customer from space x. >> not just to nasa, but quite frankly they have got other government and private sector organizations recognizing gee we would like to take a look at how we can commercialize space. lots of folks are looking at space tourism, such as virgin galactic and other folks. in this case i think with space x he has demonstrated he is eventually moving toward commercial pay loads i think it will open up a whole new category for commercializing space. >>...
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nasa scientists announced thewos that appear to be capable of supporting life. the distant planets are 1,200 light years away, orbiting a star in the constellation lyra. one light year is almost six trillion miles. the discoveries mark a milestone in the search for life on other planets. the find was made possible by nasa's kepler telescope. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. and to the latest on the boston bombing. a short time ago, the fbi held a news conference. gathered and analyzed thousands of tips... and come up with iges of two pers interest... suspects who may have planted devices near the finish line of the marathon.he's an excerp >> today we are enlisting the public's help to identify the two suspects. after a very detailed analysis of photo, video, and sore evidence we are releasing photos of these two suspects. they are identified as suspect one and suspect two. they appear to be associated. suspect one is wearing a dark hat. suspect two is wearing a white hat. suspect two set down a backpack at the site of the second expl
nasa scientists announced thewos that appear to be capable of supporting life. the distant planets are 1,200 light years away, orbiting a star in the constellation lyra. one light year is almost six trillion miles. the discoveries mark a milestone in the search for life on other planets. the find was made possible by nasa's kepler telescope. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. and to the latest on the boston bombing. a short time ago, the fbi held a news conference....
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who could launch in space twice within two weeks one mpany quickly succeeded in a span of less than nasa now a company called space access invented technology to make a launching rockets much cheaper and it makes the money. >> continues the mission to resply the international space station from u.s. soil >> why is this a breakthrough? >> i think the private space industry and space itself as a commercial opportunity represents tremendous new opportunity to -- opportunities for new services and products and jobs to be developed and deployed from the united states gives us a chance to have a new kind of industry even nasa being a customer for space x. >> that is how they make their money? >> they have other governments and private sector organizations that are recognizing we like to take a look how we can commercialize space other folks look at space tourism such as virgin galactic and others but but i think he has demonstrated he can put a rocket into space, he has delivered to payloads moving to commercial payloads and i think you'll open a whole new category for commercial space people
who could launch in space twice within two weeks one mpany quickly succeeded in a span of less than nasa now a company called space access invented technology to make a launching rockets much cheaper and it makes the money. >> continues the mission to resply the international space station from u.s. soil >> why is this a breakthrough? >> i think the private space industry and space itself as a commercial opportunity represents tremendous new opportunity to -- opportunities for...
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nasa is sending something up. what is it? >> it's a company called orbital science, an independent commercial operation providing launch services for nasa, like what space ex has been doing. they are testing capabilities to improve and make improvements on how the launch systems are working. they are launching small satellites - one is the product of a thomas jefferson high school in which students worked on it with orbital scientists scientists. it will be visible tomorrow in the mid-atlantic region, somewhere in the launch window from 7:30 to 9:15. >> millions will see it. space - let's talk about the movie "gravity." space debris causes damage to a spacecraft in orbit. how realistic is it. how crowded is it getting up there with space debris we have been leaving behind with satellites and spacecraft? >> we have to dispel the notion that satellites are bumping up against each other shoulder to shoulder. it is called space for a reason. there's room, but if we continue to put satellites into orbit at the rate we have been pu
nasa is sending something up. what is it? >> it's a company called orbital science, an independent commercial operation providing launch services for nasa, like what space ex has been doing. they are testing capabilities to improve and make improvements on how the launch systems are working. they are launching small satellites - one is the product of a thomas jefferson high school in which students worked on it with orbital scientists scientists. it will be visible tomorrow in the...
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does nasa believe that a consensus is needed? nasa. spent would you like me to answer the international question or the nasa question? >> a nasa question. >> well, i think not being with nasa of course today, as i look at nasa from the outside, i think that they in fact do feel frustrated by the disconnect between the white house and congress. they of course would like to have some clear direction and support. but i think that if you ask them as representatives of the administration, i think they would say well, we have a direction. we have a policy, and we're trying to execute that policy as best we know how. the problem is, is i think the policy, taken in civil space exploration is disconnected from technical and political realities. i completely agree with you that the space station is the most vital immediate thing we have to be focused on, but then what we have to be looking, what comes after the space station. this is where i think our international partners feel a bit left out because mars and asteroid our extreme the challenge,
does nasa believe that a consensus is needed? nasa. spent would you like me to answer the international question or the nasa question? >> a nasa question. >> well, i think not being with nasa of course today, as i look at nasa from the outside, i think that they in fact do feel frustrated by the disconnect between the white house and congress. they of course would like to have some clear direction and support. but i think that if you ask them as representatives of the...
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nasa intends to use. and developing the oryan spacecraft for the first human space flight. >> thank you, phil. >> we'll bring you that launch live. nbrand new mission to mars about to it launch from cape canaveral. live on tv, do not miss a minute. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) ranked highest in investor satisfaction with self-directed services by j.d. power and associates. >>> president obama is meeting tomorrow with senators as they consider new sanctions on iran. secretary of state john kerry will visit israel with talks for prime minister netanyahu. john balton is a fox news contractor. ambassador bolten. what will happen between john kerry an
nasa intends to use. and developing the oryan spacecraft for the first human space flight. >> thank you, phil. >> we'll bring you that launch live. nbrand new mission to mars about to it launch from cape canaveral. live on tv, do not miss a minute. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local...
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. >>> we have spectacular images of nasa of the spiral galaxy 20 mill light years from earth. abbott center is a massive black hole. >>> other health news, diet soda may help keep these calories down but it's not going to help to keep you sober. a new study shows drinking diet soda as a mixer with alcohol is not going to lessen the effects of booze. those who used diet soda were 20% more intoxicated than those who used regular drinks. >>> as bulls and bears continue, earnings continue to flood the streets. keep an eye on disney. they beat the earnings for 2012. after the bell, zynga shot up as the farmville maker copes with online gamers. >>> and chipotle was also high on online sales as it continues to span. cable group liberty global struck a deal with virgin media for about $20 billion and buts john malone up against rupert murdoch. >>> the fbi arrested 18 thieves tuesday, ringleaders in a massive credit card scan who created thousands of identities to steal millions of dollars over the last decade. >>> meanwhile, the federal reserve is admitting one of its servers was hack
. >>> we have spectacular images of nasa of the spiral galaxy 20 mill light years from earth. abbott center is a massive black hole. >>> other health news, diet soda may help keep these calories down but it's not going to help to keep you sober. a new study shows drinking diet soda as a mixer with alcohol is not going to lessen the effects of booze. those who used diet soda were 20% more intoxicated than those who used regular drinks. >>> as bulls and bears continue,...
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but st are here watchg a nasa feed up in the hills. we're told it actually takes out tenonths for maven to destination following the launch that happened around10:30 thi morning. it will collect data on why mars lost its atmphere with the loss of magnetic field years ago. i talk with the man that designed the software that will try to answer the big questions. >> is there a reason why it lost what was the caus will it happen to earth? ay, it's kind of like global warmi ining martian stale. we're trying to prevent that here on eah. >> reporte and this is a model that they used for educational purposes here in berkeley. according to scientists, mars y have once had an at fos mere similar to earth. today it's red and dusty, a spre much drier an any desert here on earth. maven will actually eer the orbit by nex stember to study the atmosere for a least one earth year. reporting live in berkeley, christiesmith, nbc bay area news >>> we havnew details about those deadly tordoes that search and rescu effts t. continue in illinois, where dozen
but st are here watchg a nasa feed up in the hills. we're told it actually takes out tenonths for maven to destination following the launch that happened around10:30 thi morning. it will collect data on why mars lost its atmphere with the loss of magnetic field years ago. i talk with the man that designed the software that will try to answer the big questions. >> is there a reason why it lost what was the caus will it happen to earth? ay, it's kind of like global warmi ining martian...
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happens nasa is one and only ballooning workshop it's home to a number of engineers and researchers whose sole focus is to make discoveries by sending scientific instruments up to the edge of space and back blue flights are actually the oldest form of flight and the physics are actually very simple. to do you have buoyancy in the balloon it lifts you up to a particular altitude in the new fog believe it or not the concept is just that simple on the ground the balloon is filled with a very small amount of helium and as the balloon ascends into the atmosphere the helium expands to volumes of. and while they are sturdy enough to carry up to eight thousand pounds nasa has no intention of taking balloon manned missions any time soon. but that hasn't stopped private companies from chartering their own manned missions just last year red bull sponsored daredevil felix baumgartner who jumped to earth from a helium balloon setting the record for a parachute jump from the highest altitude and outside of balloon flights companies like virgin galactic and space x. will soon be offering commercia
happens nasa is one and only ballooning workshop it's home to a number of engineers and researchers whose sole focus is to make discoveries by sending scientific instruments up to the edge of space and back blue flights are actually the oldest form of flight and the physics are actually very simple. to do you have buoyancy in the balloon it lifts you up to a particular altitude in the new fog believe it or not the concept is just that simple on the ground the balloon is filled with a very small...
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nasa is spending $3 million to study how congress works. the national document for the humanities received nearly $1 million since 2010 to explore the origins of popular romance media. estimates show that more than twice that will be spent on publicity and marketing. yet coburn doesn't blame the agencies. he blames congress. >> most members of congress are more interested in getting themselves re-elected than they are in fixing what's wrong with the country. >> unbelievable, isn't it? coburn spares neither republicans nor the democrats. he names one title, the senate majority leader. coburn saying harry reid's refusal to adhere to regular order and bring appropriation bills to the floor contributes to congress' lack of oversight of federal government spending in 2013. >>> okay, as we get closer to christmas, santa and his workshop making a quick stop here in d.c. to check in with hundreds of youngsteres who are anxiously awaiting to see if he will help make christmas wishes come true. the city does dress up for the holiday and pauses to cap
nasa is spending $3 million to study how congress works. the national document for the humanities received nearly $1 million since 2010 to explore the origins of popular romance media. estimates show that more than twice that will be spent on publicity and marketing. yet coburn doesn't blame the agencies. he blames congress. >> most members of congress are more interested in getting themselves re-elected than they are in fixing what's wrong with the country. >> unbelievable, isn't...
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. >>> nasa's newest explorer is expected to blast off in the next few hours. it's on a mission to study the red planet's atmosphere. we're live from the kennedy space center in florida, what do scientists hope to learn? >> reporter: well, del, this is an exciting mission because the launch of the mavin with wrote weather conditions this afternoon, is set to launch, and it remains to be seen you, but we're hopeful. the mission is the second mission for nassau's mars scout program but it's the first specifically designed to study the upper atmosphere of mars. scientists believe that mars was similar to earth some 4 billion years ago but now it's a cold dry planet. so at this point nasa scientists want to know what happened to cause such a drastic climate change, and what caused mars to lose it's liquid water because previous explorations indicate that water once existed on mars. and the big question what caused mars to lose it's early atmosphere. mavin will be launched in space and will carry with it eight scientific instruments that will take measurements of th
. >>> nasa's newest explorer is expected to blast off in the next few hours. it's on a mission to study the red planet's atmosphere. we're live from the kennedy space center in florida, what do scientists hope to learn? >> reporter: well, del, this is an exciting mission because the launch of the mavin with wrote weather conditions this afternoon, is set to launch, and it remains to be seen you, but we're hopeful. the mission is the second mission for nassau's mars scout program...
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nasa is looking to develop a spacecraft delivering cargo to asteroids in plan et. thank you forsalute. a sombre memorial service to hon your nelson mandela's life and legacy.
nasa is looking to develop a spacecraft delivering cargo to asteroids in plan et. thank you forsalute. a sombre memorial service to hon your nelson mandela's life and legacy.
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what's surprising is nasa didn't even see it. we'll tell you why, coming up next on "world news now." have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness, and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor if lunesta is right for you. then find out how to get lunesta for as low as fifteen dollars at lunes
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. >> those things will clamp down >>> you're lucking at nasa astronauts currently on the international space station orbiting the earth. they have to celebrate thanksgiving away from their family. what do you they do? >> we do plan on enjoying a big meal after our work is done. we have turkey, bread stuffed dressing. >> green bean casserole is one of my favorites but this is dehydrated. >> we have some dehydrated experience and even have baked beans here. >> here's a little video of them making their own dinner, adding some of the water they need to reconstitute some of this food. i'm not going to lie, this looks like a bag of vomit. >> i'm sure it tastes fine. this will be happy when they get back to planet earth to have a real holiday meal. >> to the international space orbit, we wish everyone a happy thanksgiving. >> they're shooting something for tv. >> notice what they pull out of the water. >> a monk kwish continues. >> i do, i love mong fish. >> mary is fascinated by this. there it is, it in the net. look at its teeth. >> look at her. those things will clamp down on your arms. o
. >> those things will clamp down >>> you're lucking at nasa astronauts currently on the international space station orbiting the earth. they have to celebrate thanksgiving away from their family. what do you they do? >> we do plan on enjoying a big meal after our work is done. we have turkey, bread stuffed dressing. >> green bean casserole is one of my favorites but this is dehydrated. >> we have some dehydrated experience and even have baked beans here....
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scientists were working for nasa went outside and watch this tornado come across. it was nighttime. there was a lot of lightning, but they all reported the same mysterious colors. that was something where we have actual trained observers, trained scientists, and they're seeing it. fadel think it was the power of suggestion. might have been because there was some slight income and lightning in clouds can cause peculiar, you know, if yeltsin the lightning, the way the clause light up sometimes can be very strange. and so that is possibly what they're seeing, but they did not think it had anything to do with lightning. >> have there been any contemporary of the black mountain the you can describe? >> not that i have been able to find. i saw accounts of tornadoes in the early 20th century, especially the worst tornado on record which is called the tristate tornado which was in 1925. it started missouri across all of illinois and indiana. the people who sought, no one reported seeing a funnel. they just saw this black moving shape. so there are some reports that there a
scientists were working for nasa went outside and watch this tornado come across. it was nighttime. there was a lot of lightning, but they all reported the same mysterious colors. that was something where we have actual trained observers, trained scientists, and they're seeing it. fadel think it was the power of suggestion. might have been because there was some slight income and lightning in clouds can cause peculiar, you know, if yeltsin the lightning, the way the clause light up sometimes...
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. >> this was invented by nasa as part of their space station, so what it does, it actually purefies the air using the photo catalytic oxidation technology. >> using light? >> exactly. >> to explode anything that would be alive in the air? >> basically will destroy any mold, yeast, anything that can do damage to barrels and kegs. so this is our current release, 2009. >> the quality of the wine has to do with the instinct of the wine maker that was in charge. but it seems like these new technologies take allegations away from that, that instinct and putting in a lot in the hand of data analysis. >> i had been on this property for over 29 years now. so, i used a lot of that instinct, so i used the technology to back up what i feel. it just as to the whole picture so that i can make better wine. >> my question, crystal: did you bring us any sample? >> umm. well, i have a bottle for me. but nothing is -- that's worth more than my car. i will be drinking that by myself. >> amazing stuff today, guys. thank you for your stories. we will see you again next week on "techs know." dive deep int
. >> this was invented by nasa as part of their space station, so what it does, it actually purefies the air using the photo catalytic oxidation technology. >> using light? >> exactly. >> to explode anything that would be alive in the air? >> basically will destroy any mold, yeast, anything that can do damage to barrels and kegs. so this is our current release, 2009. >> the quality of the wine has to do with the instinct of the wine maker that was in charge....
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and orbital and for us there was no nasa no government funding we have real customers and so it's it is a new marketplace it is and going off of that you know with nasa is funding really sort of started to dwindle private industries are picking up the slack what are the implications you think of really privatizing this industry i mean is it a good thing a bad thing well i kind of think it's a good theory you're only being right but i'll tell you why i think it's a good thing and that is government should not be involved in low earth orbit we call it it's fairly routine we don't want the government doing things unless it's cutting edge the government's not involved in aviation boeing and airbus you know makes the planes it's doesn't design the cars government doesn't design our computers why should they design a launch vehicles now so for us it's very exciting let nasa go to mars let nasa do asteroid things and cutting edge science and let the private sector do what we do best which is operations so it's a good thing why i want to turn to one more thing that's making headlines because
and orbital and for us there was no nasa no government funding we have real customers and so it's it is a new marketplace it is and going off of that you know with nasa is funding really sort of started to dwindle private industries are picking up the slack what are the implications you think of really privatizing this industry i mean is it a good thing a bad thing well i kind of think it's a good theory you're only being right but i'll tell you why i think it's a good thing and that is...
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this is will be nasa's 21st mission to mars. it will orbit for a year to understand its cold, dry world. >> that's cool. >>> not as cool as the bay area this morning. chilly in spots. down to the 30s in the north bay valley. rain tonight. we'll set things up throughout the day today. out the door, our hi-def doppler radar scanning your skies looking for some raindrops but it remains dry now. i think maybe by about this time tomorrow morning we'll have some rain to show you out there as we'll see a cold front paying a visit to the bay area. out the door now we have some partly cloudy skies temperatures in the 40s. by this afternoon, we'll see sunshine but some cooler temperatures maybe some mid-60s in the warmest spots, clouds on the increase late in the day too and 50s toward the coastline. so here we go. finally a cold front setting itself up but looks like it's going to make it through not the strongest storm. maybe an inch of rain in some of the wettest spots but looks like it will be arriving later on into early tomorrow mor
this is will be nasa's 21st mission to mars. it will orbit for a year to understand its cold, dry world. >> that's cool. >>> not as cool as the bay area this morning. chilly in spots. down to the 30s in the north bay valley. rain tonight. we'll set things up throughout the day today. out the door, our hi-def doppler radar scanning your skies looking for some raindrops but it remains dry now. i think maybe by about this time tomorrow morning we'll have some rain to show you out...
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nasa will launch another mission to mars and engineers will cheer. >> they are marketed as a safe way to kick the habit but doctors are questioning whether e-cigarettes are a hazard to health. >> going, going, gone, the unclaim the powerball prides >>> covering santa rosa, berkeley, san jose and all bay area. visitors in italy are getting quite the show with mount etna shooting fire and ash into the night sky over sicily. several villages are in the area but evacuations are not ordered yet. >> engineers and scientists at uc berkeley are excited for the start of nasa's latest mission to mars. the spacecraft will be launched from florida with the window opening at 10:30 our time. more than half of the instruments were built at the space science laboratory at cal. it will hope figure out why mars lost its atmosphere. they believe the planet may have had oceans, rivers and an atmosphere similar to earth. the information could give us clues about our planet's future. >> tonight, the palo alto city council will take the first step next expanding the outdoor smoking ban. four members of the
nasa will launch another mission to mars and engineers will cheer. >> they are marketed as a safe way to kick the habit but doctors are questioning whether e-cigarettes are a hazard to health. >> going, going, gone, the unclaim the powerball prides >>> covering santa rosa, berkeley, san jose and all bay area. visitors in italy are getting quite the show with mount etna shooting fire and ash into the night sky over sicily. several villages are in the area but evacuations are...
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all part of nasa's first mission to study the atmosphere on mars. it will cost taxpayers more than $600 million. >>> more than 400,000 people displaced by hurricane haiyan, priority: getting food, water and medicine to survivors. but new questions are arising even as those supplies pour into the country. questions concerning the safety of the food that is being handed out. veronica pedrosa reports. >> total devastation has been typical in coastal areas of eastern leyta. this is part of palah city. resident after resident told me about their ordeal. dramatic stories of survival have become commonplace. everyone is in the same position. traumatized by their experience, thankful to be alive and worried for the future. for now just getting enough food to eat for a few days is the focus. aid is coming through. but the people here say it's not enough and it's not always good quality. >> we survived from the calamity. outthe few days after we are about to -- pr yet a few days after, we are trying to eat this type of rice, we will get sick by this rice that
all part of nasa's first mission to study the atmosphere on mars. it will cost taxpayers more than $600 million. >>> more than 400,000 people displaced by hurricane haiyan, priority: getting food, water and medicine to survivors. but new questions are arising even as those supplies pour into the country. questions concerning the safety of the food that is being handed out. veronica pedrosa reports. >> total devastation has been typical in coastal areas of eastern leyta. this is...
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nasa astronauts, russian astronaut, chinese astronauts. and so what we want to do is to make space available and open to other people. >> reporter: but to experience the thrill of a few minutes of weightlessness you'll have to pay virgin galactic $250,000 for a two and a half hour ride 60 or so miles above earth. sure, it's a luxury but virgin galactic c.e.o. george whiteside thinks that price will fall eventually. >> long term, you know, i think the price can come down. zurnd an suv price point, you know, where you get down to that level. it's still expensive but i think a lot of people would be willing to do this, sort of once in their lives. >> since billionaire tycoon richard branson founded virgin galactic in 2005 more than 600 people have placed deposits for the first commercial supersonic flights. they're scheduled to lift off in 2014. today dozens of companies are launching new commercial space ventures ranging from space tourism to mining the moon, fueled by the risk-taking start-up culture of silicon valley. bob richards is the c
nasa astronauts, russian astronaut, chinese astronauts. and so what we want to do is to make space available and open to other people. >> reporter: but to experience the thrill of a few minutes of weightlessness you'll have to pay virgin galactic $250,000 for a two and a half hour ride 60 or so miles above earth. sure, it's a luxury but virgin galactic c.e.o. george whiteside thinks that price will fall eventually. >> long term, you know, i think the price can come down. zurnd an...
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nasa is expected to launch the maven. maven stands for mars atmosphere and volatile evolution. the project will help scientists study climate change on both planets. >>> reminder for car owners who let their payments slide. the french payment company installed technology that disabled the battery and renders the car useless if payments are late. it's not clear how strict the payment schedule is but it could provide a whole new meaning for the saying excuse my french. >> the flip side is if someone steals the car, they can shut it down. >>> could will be a quarterback controversy brewing in oakland. we will show you why. >> and the saints game comes down to the final play. we'll show you that wild scrimmage coming up next on sports wrap. >>> play offs? don't talk about play offs. are you kidding me? play offs. good evening everyone thanks for joining us on the this sunday night edition. that famous quote came to my mind today after watching san francisco against new orleans. san francisco hits the field goal. special teams played a big role in this game. cadet takes the ball bac
nasa is expected to launch the maven. maven stands for mars atmosphere and volatile evolution. the project will help scientists study climate change on both planets. >>> reminder for car owners who let their payments slide. the french payment company installed technology that disabled the battery and renders the car useless if payments are late. it's not clear how strict the payment schedule is but it could provide a whole new meaning for the saying excuse my french. >> the flip...
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. > nasa sent a new explorer on mars. the maven orbiter wl hopefully answer the questions of, why mars' climate changednd if the planet ever suppord life. >>> anoxford dictionary ha announced the wo of the year is selfie. defined as ahotograph that one s taken of oneself, and found on social media, le instagram, twitter, andacebook, and they e often -- who knows? >>> now, for business and ema mody. >> the stocks moving full team on monday, focusing in on mments by billionaire investor carl icahn, who says stocks could be in f a big drop. although he said it's hard to edict short-term mov. jpmorgan and t u.s. governmen are expected to announce terms of the mortgage settlement. reports say $4 billion will go toconsumers, offer low monthly morage payments and molish homes i blighted neighborhoods. >>> lastly, hyundai supposedo start selling an v, a decade before anyon thought was poible,owered by a hydrogen vehicle. richard,ack to u. >> all right. thanks a l, seema. > outgoing new york city mayor mike bloomberg will sign gis
. > nasa sent a new explorer on mars. the maven orbiter wl hopefully answer the questions of, why mars' climate changednd if the planet ever suppord life. >>> anoxford dictionary ha announced the wo of the year is selfie. defined as ahotograph that one s taken of oneself, and found on social media, le instagram, twitter, andacebook, and they e often -- who knows? >>> now, for business and ema mody. >> the stocks moving full team on monday, focusing in on mments by...
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. $3 million for nasa to investigate how congress works. you've talked about defense cuts. how do we assume that you guys can make the right calls when this is the kind of stuff you're spending money on? >> this is the right step because this empowers the appropriations committee to do their job. this gives us the top line figures to go in and determine where the waste, fraud and abuse is and make sure these programs are lean and mean. we haven't had that ability before. we've just kind of been a cr rubber stamp to move forward. and that's not the way to run a government. and that's why this budget deal needed to move forward. whether it had inadequacies or not, it was critically important that we move forward and deal with those crazy things that are out there. >> so you guys are going to go through tom coburn's wasteful spending book? he says you could eliminate $30 billion. >> i appreciate his wasteful spending book. i look at the ones that he had written in for montana. they had some merit, but the way they were written up by him looked pretty awful. they can go into th
. $3 million for nasa to investigate how congress works. you've talked about defense cuts. how do we assume that you guys can make the right calls when this is the kind of stuff you're spending money on? >> this is the right step because this empowers the appropriations committee to do their job. this gives us the top line figures to go in and determine where the waste, fraud and abuse is and make sure these programs are lean and mean. we haven't had that ability before. we've just kind...
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this will be nasa's 21st mission to mars. maven will examine the atmosphere during its year-long mission. scientists hope to understand how the planet became cold and dry. >>> relief efforts to the philippines are slowly picking up after that deadly typhoon that leveled the island 10 days ago. 4,000 are dead. there may be more bodies found if the debris. the united states is sending $10 million to allow military ships and transport planes to deliver more food water and medicine to the area. u.s. navy helicopters are delivering aid to remote areas where people have gone for days now with very little food and water. >>> folks here in the bay area have been very generous trying to help people displaced by the typhoon. one of the biggest local events was held yesterday in san jose. the national federation of filipino-americans association held a drive at the north side community center. you see all the goods. volunteers collected food, clothes and other items to ship to the philippines. >> we are trying to organize the community
this will be nasa's 21st mission to mars. maven will examine the atmosphere during its year-long mission. scientists hope to understand how the planet became cold and dry. >>> relief efforts to the philippines are slowly picking up after that deadly typhoon that leveled the island 10 days ago. 4,000 are dead. there may be more bodies found if the debris. the united states is sending $10 million to allow military ships and transport planes to deliver more food water and medicine to the...
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agencies like nasa and the epa are closed. still contained in a measure to cripple obama care. the government in >> close. because of the irrationality of what is going on on the other side of the capital. democratic leaders in congress finally have their prize. the government shut down that nobody seems to want. >> federal workers in the chicago area have to scramble to pay their bills. military bases are also being heard. >> we're starting to feel the effects. the shutdown is hitting hard here in chicago. 1230 guardsmen and women are being furloughed without pay. >> it will be devastating if this thing last very much longer. they're working full-time for the state of illinois as military mechanics. their paychecks come from the federal government. the captains like many others here. he has been deployed to combat zones in the iraq and afghanistan. putting his life on the line. he and the nearly 1300 guardsmen and women are losing their and comincome. >> this is different. it is not six days spread across six weeks. it is your entire paycheck. it is going to have a big effect
agencies like nasa and the epa are closed. still contained in a measure to cripple obama care. the government in >> close. because of the irrationality of what is going on on the other side of the capital. democratic leaders in congress finally have their prize. the government shut down that nobody seems to want. >> federal workers in the chicago area have to scramble to pay their bills. military bases are also being heard. >> we're starting to feel the effects. the shutdown...
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this will be nasa's 21st mission to mars. scientists believed mars may have once supported life. now they hope maven can uncover how it is dry. >> we expect to learn how modern mars works really in detail to see its climate state to understand how the atmosphere is, how mars may have lost a magnetic field. >> maven set to arrive next september. the price tag of the mission $671 million. >>> a minivan traffic stop turns into mayhem. a mom tries to escape with her children. what happens next that has two police officers under investigation. >> from smoking crack to clobbering a councilwoman? things are going from bad to worse for toronto, canada's, mayor. ,,,,,,,,,, a . >>> toronto's mayor is stripped of his remaining powers in the wake of his admission to once smoking crack cocaine. >> shame you shame, shame! >> spectators shouted at mayor rob ford during today's heated debate. he then suddenly ran through the council chamber knocking over a woman. he later apologized saying it was an accident. he rejected calls to resign even after admitting smoking crack, driving drunk and buyin
this will be nasa's 21st mission to mars. scientists believed mars may have once supported life. now they hope maven can uncover how it is dry. >> we expect to learn how modern mars works really in detail to see its climate state to understand how the atmosphere is, how mars may have lost a magnetic field. >> maven set to arrive next september. the price tag of the mission $671 million. >>> a minivan traffic stop turns into mayhem. a mom tries to escape with her children....